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D11.3: Economic aspects of mobility and identity
Table Of Content
- Executive Summary
- Scope
- Structure and Content
- Introduction
- User Centric view on Markets for Mobile Applications and Services: The Four Sector Model
- Introduction
- Application of the four sector model
- Inner-sector communication
- The business related sector
- The governmental sector
- The private sector
- Cross-sector communication
- Communication directed to the public sector
- Business related and governmental sectors
- Communication emerging from the private sector
- Summary
- Economic Impact of Data Protection on Markets for Mobile Applications and
- Services
- Introduction
- Rights of the data subject
- Consent
- Location Based Services
- Data retention
- Why data retention?
- Traffic data vs. content data
- Types of data to be retained and retention period
- Cost reimbursement
- Data transfer to third countries
- Business Compliance to European Data Protection Legislation
- Theories for User Acceptance in the Market of Mobile Identity Management
- Introduction
- Mechanisms for building User Trust
- Theoretical foundations: Description of the Economic Theories
- Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)
- Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
- Diffusion of Innovations (DoI)
- Stages of the Adoption
- Process
- Critique on the Diffusion of Innovation Theory
- Price of Convenience (PoC)
- Preliminary Conclusions
- Derived Framework
- for analysing the Economic Impacts of MIdM in Mobile Services and Applications
- Introduction
- The Balanced Scorecard Concept
- The proposed Framework for analysing the Economic Impacts of MIdM on Mobile Services and Applications
- Conclusions
- Outlook
- References